The city of Richmond is considering a ban on medical marijuana use for city employees, ahead of Kentucky’s upcoming medical cannabis program launch.
City officials, including Mayor Robert Blythe, expressed concerns about potential safety risks associated with marijuana use, particularly for employees in hazardous work environments.
However, advocates for medical cannabis, such as Kentucky NORML, argue that the drug can have significant health benefits and that off-duty use should not impact workplace performance. They point to major employers like Amazon and Walmart, which have relaxed their marijuana policies to attract and retain workers.
The Richmond City Commission has decided to delay a vote on the matter to gather more information and consult with medical professionals. They aim to make an informed decision that balances the needs of city employees with public safety concerns.
H/T: wbontv.com